European Association of Archaeologists
The European Association of Archaeologists is a pan-European organisation for archaeologists and other related or interested individuals or bodies, founded in 1994. In 1999 it was recognised by the Council of Europe and given "consultative status" with the Council.
Its aims are:
- To promote the development of archaeological research and the exchange of archaeological information in Europe.
- To promote the management and interpretation of the European archaeological heritage.
- To promote proper ethical and scientific standards for archaeological work.
- To promote the interests of professional archaeologists in Europe.
- To promote cooperation with other organisations with similar aims.[1]
It publishes European Journal of Archaeology, an interactive e-Reviews section and a weblog. The weblog is open to the public.
References
External links
- European Association of Archaeologists homepage
- European Journal of Archaeology hosted by Sage Publications - requires subscription
- Interactive e-Reviews section Open to members only
- Weblog Open to the public
- EAA 2012 annual conference official web-page
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